Prokofiev’s “The Gambler” is “buzzy and exciting, fiercely dramatic and modern, but where are the tunes? There aren’t any. Prokofiev’s own mother reprimanded him over this when she heard him working on the orchestration.”
Prokofiev’s “The Gambler” is “buzzy and exciting, fiercely dramatic and modern, but where are the tunes? There aren’t any. Prokofiev’s own mother reprimanded him over this when she heard him working on the orchestration.”